RH199
Red Hat Administration
Use systems to receive assistance.
Log into local and remote Linux systems, then look at the available Red Hat Insights and support options for problem solving.
How to use file systems
Working from the bash shell allows you to copy, move, create, delete, and rearrange files.
Control nearby users and groups
Local users and groups can be created, managed, and deleted. Local password policies can also be managed.
Control file access
Create Linux file system permissions for files and analyze how different permission settings affect security.
SELinux security management
SELinux can be used to regulate and safeguard a server’s security.
System performance tuning
On a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system, evaluate and manage processes, define tuning settings, and modify process scheduling priorities.
Update and instal software packages
Software packages from Red Hat and DNF package repositories can be downloaded, installed, updated, and managed.
Control basic storage
From the command line, create and manage storage devices, partitions, file systems, and swap areas.
Services under control and the boot process
Utilizing systemd, you may manage and keep an eye on network services, system daemons, and the boot process.
Control the network
On Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems, configure network interfaces and configurations.
Examine and keep logs.
Find and correctly understand system event logs for troubleshooting.
Put powerful storage features in place
From the command line, create and manage logical volumes that contain file systems and swap areas, and set up sophisticated storage features with Stratis and VDO.
Plan out upcoming duties
Future tasks can be scheduled to run automatically.
Accessibility of network-attached storage
Utilize the NFS protocol to access network-attached storage.
Controlling network security
Utilize SELinux rules and the system firewall to manage network connectivity to services.
Operational Containers
On a single Red Hat Enterprise Linux server, obtain, operate, and manage straightforward, lightweight services as containers.
The basis for effective IT infrastructure is Red Hat Enterprise Linux administration, configuration, and quick deployment.
Your team members will leave this course with a firm foundation in Linux system administration, enhancing their capacity to administer your infrastructure effectively.
It contributes to enhanced system availability, more effective system and storage use, and quicker and more accurate system failure responses.
With the help of this course, new Linux system administrators will be equipped to handle user and group administration, integrate Red Hat Enterprise Linux with other systems, address configuration difficulties quickly and securely, and utilize storage options.
A computer professional with some familiarity with Linux can become a fully competent Linux administrator very quickly due to the rapid pace.
You should be able to carry out crucial Linux system administration activities after taking this course, such as setting up network connectivity, controlling physical storage, and implementing fundamental security administration.
You should be able to exhibit the following abilities:
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